by Warp Institute | Dec 2, 2020 | ๐ฐ Space
Space debris is the biggest security concern in orbit. The more satellites we launch into space, especially into low-Earth orbit, the more the risk for collisions increases. Several innovative ideas are being developed for tackling the space junk problem by removing...
by Warp Institute | Dec 2, 2020 | โ๐ผ Essays, โค๏ธ Health Tech, ๐ Premium Content, ๐ง Artificial Intelligence
In 1985, a young, cocky chess grandmaster named Garry Kasparov played thirty-two games simultaneously. Not against other people, but computers. He won all of them quickly, except one. One computer put up a fight and Kasparov had to sharpen his concentration. He...
by Warp Institute | Dec 1, 2020 | ๐ Human Progress
Poor air quality is a major problem around the world. In Europe alone, more than 400,000 people die prematurely due to air pollution. But the development is going in the right direction and the trend is very promising.A report by the European Environment Agency, EEA,...
by Warp Institute | Dec 1, 2020 | ๐ฐ Space
Italian space technology company D-Orbit has successfully completed the first last-mile delivery of satellites into dedicated orbits using their In-Orbit Now (ION) satellite carrier module, being the first commercial space company to do so. The ION, carrying twelve...
by Warp Institute | Dec 1, 2020 | ๐ฅ Optimist's Edge
There are Christmas calendars that have sweets or toys behind the doors, but from Lund University, LTH, comes a calendar with a much more nutritious content. LTH’s Christmas calendar is filled with exciting experiments .Behind each gap in the calendar is a short...